Engaging Stakeholders.

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Engaging Stakeholders

This presentation from the Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) Program is about involving the community in decisions. It discusses why it is important to gather community input and describes methods for gathering information.

This training from the Independent Living Research Utilization Program (ILRU) provides information on how you can gather feedback and input directly from consumers in your state to improve Independent Living programs. The presentation includes information about methods to gather and analyze data. Part 1 is about gathering information and part 2 is about implementing improvements.

How to Identify Stakeholders

This presentation from the Aging and Disability Business Institute provides practical strategies that can enable CBOs to establish positive working relationships with physician groups, hospitals, and health plans. Slide 8 details engaging champions.

This resource talks about how to plan and hold effective community forums to gain insight into the needs of people with disabilities.

This is a training from the Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) Program about strategic partnerships and relationships with other disability organizations. Slide 18 begins a section that shares information about how to partner.

This article outlines a three-phase stakeholder engagement process. Phase three is described as stakeholder engagement, which includes measuring and monitoring results. See the section on phase three for more information.

​This is a resource about how to make stakeholder engagement meaningful for your company. It includes measuring the value of investing in engagement as a part of your stakeholder engagement strategy. Page 16 describes information to document during the engagement process in order to measure success.